Jeff Soilson
Quantum ADR | Founder | Coach| Mediator
Ashleigh Louis, PhD and I founded Quantum ADR to emphasize compassionate conflict resolution through coaching and mindful mediation. Our aim is to effectively navigate intertwined relationships rather than attempting to sever them completely or establish the dominance of one party over the other.
We've witnessed firsthand the detrimental impact of high-conflict relationships on children and adults, alike. This ignited our passion to resolve conflict through an interdisciplinary approach that is informed from both a legal and mental health perspective to help people discover the unique solutions that maximize healthy resolution for all parties.
Rather than winners and losers, we encourage focusing on the wellbeing of individuals and their relationships, in whatever forms those take. We embrace the importance of understanding that interconnectedness endures long after conflicts are settled, and believe the best approaches are those that facilitate growth, insight, and compromise.
As Past Chapter President of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, I have deep insights into the legal system that I feel passionately about sharing.
Throughout my volunteer experiences as Director of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC-MA), an interdisciplinary association dedicated to the resolution of family conflict, and Overcoming Barriers, a non-profit organization created to promote healthy co-parenting for children in high conflict families, I realized that the best way to resolve conflict is through leveraging the tools that legal and mental health professionals bring to the table.
Admitted to the MA, FL and NY bars, I graduated from Columbia University, (B.A., 1994) and Cardozo School of Law, (J.D., 1997), and, during law school, I clerked at the Israeli Supreme Court where I researched and wrote about family law. I am also a proud Veteran of the U.S. Navy.
- Arbitration & Mediation
- Business - Arbitration/Mediation, Consumer - Arbitration/Mediation, Family - Arbitration/Mediation
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
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- Florida
- Massachusetts
- New York
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- J.D. (1997) | Law
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- Columbia University
- B.A. (1994) | Political Science
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- 2023 Top Lawyers List
- Boston magazine
- A list comprised of top lawyers in Boston, as researched and selected by Boston magazine's editorial team.
- Top 100 New England Super Lawyers®
- Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2017 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Super Lawyers
- Super Lawyer
- Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Best Lawyers
- Best Lawyers
- State Bar of Massachusetts  # 640611
- Member
- Current
- American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
- President - Massachusetts Chapter
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- Florida State Bar  # 130036
- Member
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- Alimony Update, 22nd MCLE Annual Family Law Conference, Boston, MA
- MCLE, Inc.
- MCLE's twenty-second annual comprehensive Family Law Conference developed exclusively for the family law practitioner took a close look at a number of sophisticated issues and provided timely, practical information for all levels of practice. The Conference featured leading practitioners, experts, and judges speaking on current and emerging issues in family law and practice. Conference highlights included this plenary session on alimony.
- Across the Borderline - Prenups and the Migratory Couple, AAML Webinar
- American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
- You may know where your client is getting married, but you don't know where she or he might be getting a divorce (or die). That is the rub and that is what this seminar is about. A choice of law clause may or may not be effective. Will a court in Massachusetts enforce a Virginia premarital agreement at divorce? What about an arbitration clause? Your client may end up in Texas where jury trials are the norm. Or in Indiana where all property is fair game for division at divorce. Or what about a couple with a premarital agreement from the EU getting divorced in the states. Can you include a forum selection clause in a premarital agreement? What state's law will determine division of whatever is defined by the agreement as marital property if the premarital agreement does not predetermine this issue? Premarital agreements can be a risky business. What can you do as the drafting lawyer to better protect your client who may move to another state? Ameliorate your risk and learn from the best - AAML's own and the country's leading prenup expert.
- Alimony Keynote Panel, 19th MCLE Family Law Conference, Boston, Massachusetts
- MCLE, Inc.
- A panel of experts weighed in on the questions that still exist—and answers we finally have—in Massachusetts alimony.
- Category V Parenting Coordinator
- Massachusett Probate and Family Court
- Certified Divorce Mediator
- Divorce Mediation Training Associates
- Certified Family Law Arbitrator
- American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers